Madonna shared a new photo of herself today, after the internet criticized how she looked at the Grammys earlier this month
for a performance of their Grammy-winning “Unholy.” Following the telecast, her speech was seemingly overshadowed by her appearance, as people on social media shared their opinions about how different she looks in 2023, throwing out accusations about botched plastic surgery.
Two days later, Madonna fired back at critics with an Instagram post: “It was an honor for me to introduce Kim Petras and Sam Smith at the Grammys,” she wrote.
“I have never apologized for any of the creative choices I have made nor the way that I look or dress and I’m not going to start,” she added at the time.
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